Egypt Visa RequirementsFor Tunisia passport holders

Tunisian citizens can visit Egypt visa-free. Tunisia and Egypt have a bilateral visa-free agreement reflecting close Arab League ties and strong tourism and cultural exchanges between the two North African countries. Direct flights connect Tunis to Cairo making Egypt highly accessible for Tunisians.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Cairo
Africa
EGP (EĀ£)
Arabic
UTC+2

Great news! Tunisia passport holders can enter Egypt without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa required for Tunisian passport holders visiting Egypt. Simply present your valid Tunisian passport (with at least 6 months validity) at Egyptian immigration. You will receive a free entry stamp. You may be asked for a return ticket and accommodation address. Egypt's tourist infrastructure is excellent; Cairo, Luxor, and Red Sea resorts are all well-set up for Arabic-speaking visitors from Tunisia.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Allowed

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Tunisian passport (minimum 6 months validity)

Return or onward ticket Recommended

Accommodation address in Egypt Recommended

Current Travel Situation

Tunisia to Egypt: What You Need to Know

Tunisia and Egypt are both North African Arab countries with deep historical, cultural, and linguistic ties. As fellow Arab League members, they have maintained a visa-free agreement for decades. Egypt is one of the most popular foreign destinations for Tunisian tourists, drawn by Egypt's pharaonic monuments (Pyramids, Sphinx, Valley of the Kings), Red Sea resorts (Hurghada, Sharm el-Sheikh), and the vibrant city of Cairo. Both countries also maintain significant people-to-people connections through business, education (Al-Azhar University), and tourism.

How to Get There

Tunisair operates direct flights from Tunis Carthage Airport (TUN) to Cairo International Airport (CAI). Other connections via Tunis include Royal Air Maroc (via Casablanca). Flight time Tunis to Cairo direct is approximately 2.5-3 hours. Charter flights from Tunis to Hurghada (HRG) and Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH) are also common during resort season.

Money & Banking

Egypt uses the Egyptian pound (EGP). Egypt is very affordable for Tunisian visitors; prices are comparable to or cheaper than Tunisia in many areas. USD cash is useful in tourist areas and often accepted for major purchases. Credit cards work at major hotels and tourist shops. Carry some EGP cash for local transport, markets, and street food.

Practical Tips

Cairo's unmissable highlights: the Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx (the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World, 30 minutes from central Cairo), the Egyptian Museum (home to Tutankhamun's golden mask and treasures), Khan el-Khalili bazaar, and Islamic Cairo's historic mosques. Luxor (4-hour train from Cairo or 1-hour flight) has the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and Luxor Temple, the world's greatest concentration of pharaonic monuments. Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheikh offer excellent Red Sea diving and all-inclusive beach resorts. Abu Simbel (Nubia) has the magnificent temples of Ramesses II. For Tunisian visitors, Egypt's Islamic heritage (Al-Azhar mosque-university, City of the Dead) resonates deeply.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Tunisian citizens need a visa for Egypt?

No. Tunisian passport holders can visit Egypt visa-free under a bilateral agreement. Simply present your valid Tunisian passport at Egyptian immigration and receive a free entry stamp.

Are there direct flights from Tunisia to Egypt?

Yes. Tunisair operates direct flights from Tunis (TUN) to Cairo (CAI). Flight time is approximately 2.5-3 hours. Charter flights to Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheikh are also available seasonally.

What are the best things to see in Egypt for Tunisian visitors?

The Pyramids of Giza are unmissable -- only 30 minutes from Cairo. Luxor's Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple are extraordinary. Khan el-Khalili bazaar in Cairo is a massive traditional market. The Red Sea resorts (Hurghada, Sharm el-Sheikh) offer excellent beaches and diving. Cairo's Al-Azhar mosque and Islamic heritage sites resonate particularly for Tunisian visitors.